: The group arrives at Ash’s childhood home in Cape Cod, where his estranged father, Jim, gives him an icy and insulting reception, even calling him a "whore".
: Jim reveals that Ash was sexually molested by his baseball coach at age seven. When the town and police refused to believe him, Ash took matters into his own hands and shot the abuser a year later.
: Using files left by Griffin, the group identifies his killer as Abraham Dawson, a member of Griffin's platoon in Iraq who lives in Los Angeles.
: The title references an essay by F. Scott Fitzgerald, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the impossibility of returning to a "pure" version of one's past.